Australia want to seal ODI series today: Brad Haddin

19 January,2014 03:11 AM IST |   |  AFP

Australia will be looking to open England's scars and close out the one-day series on Sunday, keeper Brad Haddin said after his team's thrilling one-wicket victory


Sydney: Australia will be looking to open England's "scars" and close out the one-day series on Sunday, keeper Brad Haddin said after his team's thrilling one-wicket victory over the luckless tourists in Brisbane.


Brad Haddin bats during the second ODI in Brisbane. Pic/AFP

Alastair Cook's men have now lost the opening two one-day internationals which follow their demoralising 5-0 loss in the Ashes, despite coming desperately close at the Gabba on Friday.

Chasing 301 for victory, Australia looked finished at 244-9 with six overs remaining until all-rounder James Faulkner took to the crease and smashed 69 runs from just 47 balls to deliver the improbable win.

"That was an extraordinary finish last night; we were in no position to win that game until James hit the ball through cover on the last ball," Haddin said.

England have now lost seven times in a row to Australia, including their thrashing by six wickets in the first one-day match in Melbourne, and Test vice-captain Haddin said there would be no mercy shown by the home side in the next game.

Asked whether England could bounce back, Haddin said: "I hope not." Australia have the chance to close out the five-match series at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Sunday by going to an unbeatable 3-0, "and that's what we're looking to do", he said.

"We obviously go into every series wanting to win the series, and we're hoping after last night we can open a few more scars a bit wider and finish it off."

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